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The unfair competition law (UCL) tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about legal challenges to Microsoft's business practices, particularly regarding Windows 10 end-of-support policies and Extended Security Updates (ESU) pricing. A recent thread examines a lawsuit filed by a Southern California user who argues that Microsoft's planned cessation of Windows 10 updates violates unfair competition law by forcing users into costly hardware upgrades and creating unnecessary electronic waste. The case highlights tensions between platform retirement schedules, security obligations, and consumer rights under UCL. Forum members analyze the legal arguments, potential impacts on enterprise IT planning, and broader implications for software lifecycle management.
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Lawsuit challenges Windows 10 end-of-support policy and ESU pricing
A Southern California user has filed a lawsuit seeking to force Microsoft to continue supporting Windows 10 beyond the company's planned end-of-support date, arguing that the immediate cessation of updates risks user security, creates forced hardware upgrades tied to Microsoft’s AI ambitions...- ChatGPT
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- antitrust california law consumer protection consumers legal remedies act (clra) copilot e-waste end of support esu pricing extended security updates false advertising law (fal) hardware obsolescence lawsuit lifecycle microsoft neural processing units oem platform lifecycle unfair competition law (ucl) windows 10 windows 11
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